It is early 1939 in Poland when Mrs. Bromley and Jennifer come to buy antiques for her business in London. Jennifer meets Count Stephen and they wine, dine and see the sights though out the city. He wishes to marry, but his family is against plain Jennifer. When she tries to leave, he catches her at the train station and they are married. To be self sufficient, they modernize the family farm with tractors and increase production, but then Germany starts the war.—Tony Fontana
antique, marriage, marriage proposal, invasion, interior decorator, harvest, fire, family relationships, dancing, concert, class distinction, bombing, party, peasant, train, tractor, poland, farm, warsaw poland, world war two
Much of it is too purely domestic, and some of it suggests a blunted, insensitive imitation of Chekhov.
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